Number of Athletes in Grades refers to the number of athletes who have been given titles through examination. The titles of athletes include international masters of sports, mastere of sports, first-grade, second-grade and third-grade sportsmen and young athletes.
Number of Referees in Grades refers to the number of referees who have been given titles after examination. They are classified as international referees, national referees and referees of the first, second and third grades.
Stadiums refer to stadiums for track and field events with six-lane 400-meter tracks around soccer fields, permanent track marks and permanent bleachers. Stadiunis are classified according to seating capacity. They include Class A stadiums seating 25000 people each. Class B stadiums seating 15000 to 25000 people each. Class C stadiums seating 5000 to 15000 people each, and Class D stadiums seating fewer than 5000 people.
Gymnasiums refer to indoor sports grounds with permanent seats in which basketball, volleyball. badminton, table tennis and gymnastics competitions can be held. Gymnasiums are classified according to seating capacity. They include Class A gymnasiums seating over 6000 people. Class B gymnasiums seating 4000 to 6000 people. Class C gymnasiums seating 2000 to 4000 people, and Class Dgymnasiums seating fewer than 2000 people.
Hospitals refer to medical institutions named as "hospital" with permanent hospital beds, which are able to take in patients and provid them with medical and nursing services. Hospitals are classified into three categories: hospitds at or above the county level, hospitals of rural townships, and other hospitals. According to their ownership, hospitals can be classified into three categories: hospitals under the public health departments, hospitals under industrial and orher departments and collective - owned hospitals. Hospitals at or above county level are divided into comprehensive and specialized hospitals.
Medical Technical Personnel refers to all permanent medical staff and workers employed by medical institutions, including doctors of Chinese and Western medicine, senior doctors who integrate traditional Chinese thrapeutics with Western thrapeutics in practice, senior nurses, pharmacists of Chinese and Western medicine, laboratory specialists, other specilists, paramedics of Chinese and Western medicine, nurses, midwives, druggists in Chinese and Western medicine, Labotratory technicians, other technicians, other practitioners of Chinese medicine, nursing attendants, pharmacological workers of Chinese and Wester medicine, laboratory workers, and othr primary medicl personnel.
Doctors refer to qualified professional medical workers approved to practice by public health departments. They are classified into doctors of Chines medicine, doctors of Western medicine, senior doctors who integrate traditional Chinese thrapeutics with Western thrapeutics in practice, paramedics of Chinese medicine and Western medicine, and other specialists of Chinese medicine.
Social Welfare Institutions refer to institutions taking care of old people without children, handicapped people and orphans. They include social welfare institutions run by civil affairs departments, children's welfare institutions, social welfare institutions for mental patients, and collective - owned old people's homes in rural areas.
Number of People Taken in by Social Welfare Institutions refers to the number of old people, children, totally dependent handicapped people and mental patients taken in by scoial welfare institutions run by civil affairs departments and those run by collective units in urban and rural areas.
Social Welfare Enterprises are collective-owned enterprises which employ the blind, deaf-mute, and other handicapped people who are able to work in cities and towns and enjoy exemption from state taxes, including welfare plants, welfare commercial services, artificial limb plants and farms, etc.
Rural Households with Livelihood Guaranteed in Five Aspects refer to the households in which there are old people without child, orphans and handicapped people who are unable to work and without financial resources in rural areas. They are taken care of by the collective units and their food, clothing, housing, medical care, funeral expenses (or schooling for orphans) are guaranteed to be provided for.
Households in the Poor Household Support Program refer to the households of martyrs and disabled servicemen, and poor households, who are able to work but in poor conditions, receiving government or collective relief funds. In this way, the households can get to work and make themselves break away from poverty.
Lawyers are legal workers who are employed full-time by legal counseling firms to act as legal advisers, agents in criminal or civil lawsuits, or defenders in criminal lawsuits, or to handle non-litigious legal affairs, to advise on matters of law or to write legal papers for others. Both full-time and part-time lawyers are included.
Notary Personnel refers to judicial workers of the state notary offices handling notarization work according to law. They include notaries, assistant notaries, and other people working for notary offices.
Notarized Documents refers to the documents settled by notary offices in a year. The notarial documents are drawn up in accordance with the regulations of the Ministry of Justice, including domestic documents and foreign- related documents. Domestic documents are divided into two major categories, documents on economic contracts and documents on civil legal relations.
Mediators refer to workers on people's mediation committees responsible for mediation in civil disputes and cases of slight infraction of the law. They include members of the mediation committees and mediators of mediation groups.
Mediation of Civil Disputes refers to mediation committees' work in mediating in civil disputes concerning civil rights and duties through persuasion and education in accordance with the provisions of law on a voluntary basis, so as to solve disputes by helping the parties involved come to an agreement and understanding. These disputes include divorce cases and disputes over property ownership, but exclude the civil cases to be handled by the court. |